Re: make: avoid segfault on parse error

> - if (*cfname != '/' && strcmp(cfname, "(stdin)") != 0) {
> + if (*cfname != '/' && *cfname != '(') {
I question the correctness of this (either version, actually). It
looks as though someone assumed no actual Makefile name would begin
with a left paren (or, in the older version, be "(stdin)").
Surely the right thing to do is to keep a flag variable alongside
cfname which says whether it's actually a file name or is an artificial
non-file name?
Of course, since all it does is produce a more verbose error message,
it probably isn't a big deal in this case, but I consider bad
precedents a Bad Thing....
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